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Royal Palms has lush green surroundings and is surrounded by about 20000 acres of land which includes forest, Aarey Colony (the largest milk producers in Mumbai) and Film City (Bollywood studios for film making). This ensures a pollutionfree atmosphere and fresh air all the time. The company has 240 acres of land, out of which 100 acres is going to be developed and 140 acres will remain green and open always. Royal Palms is 7 kms from the International Airport (20-25 minutes' drive)

VADODARA: Diamond city Surat is fast emerging as a hospitality and recreational hub in Gujarat. The Gujarat Government has signed an agreement with a private hotelier for a seven-star hotel to be built at the cost of Rs 270 crore in Surat, official sources said today. Apart from this, several projects are in the pipeline which, on completion, will transform Surat's image. Surat's diamond industry has an annual turnover of Rs 70,000 crore, while the figure for textile sector is Rs 30,000 crore.

NOIDAGHAZIABAD: With intelligence inputs revealing that the time trial cycling event for the Commonwealth Games to be held on October 13 on Noida Expressway is one of the most high-risk sporting events, the Noida Police and various security agencies have decided to divert the entire traffic of Noida once the athletes begin movement on the Film City connector. As athletes have started practicing on the e-way , traffic is being diverted through Sector 15 Metro station instead.

BANGALORE: Ripleys Entertainment Inc., a part of Australia-based Jim Pattison Group, has chosen Bangalore to showcase its exhibits at Innovative Film City in Bidadi, about 35 km from Bangalore. "We always intended to come to India and were looking for the right partners. We found the right ones in Bangalore and felt Silicon City was the best place to begin our brand promotion in India", Lon P Casey, Director, Franchise Attraction Operations told PTI. "Collection of exhibits is a constant process for us and we have millions of them.

Brand Bollywood seemed to have warmed up at Cannes this year. Movie companies and producers, who showcased their brand of cinema, have swung overseas business. From sales to international territories to co-productions and DVD deals. Tie-ups are also likely for English remakes of Hindi films. "Conservatively, business generated could have been 25-30% higher compared with the past one or two years. Together with markets like the US and UK, there have been sales to non-traditional territories such as Israel, Indonesia and Finland," Dilip Chenoy, deputy director general of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)

Brand Bollywood seemed to have warmed up at Cannes this year. Movie companies and producers, who showcased their brand of cinema, have swung overseas business. From sales to international territories to co-productions and DVD deals. Tie-ups are also likely for English remakes of Hindi films. "Conservatively, business generated could have been 25-30% higher compared with the past one or two years. Together with markets like the US and UK, there have been sales to non-traditional territories such as Israel, Indonesia and Finland," Dilip Chenoy, deputy director general of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)

Brand Bollywood seemed to have warmed up at Cannes this year. Movie companies and producers, who showcased their brand of cinema, have swung overseas business. From sales to international territories to co-productions and DVD deals. Tie-ups are also likely for English remakes of Hindi films. "Conservatively, business generated could have been 25-30% higher compared with the past one or two years. Together with markets like the US and UK, there have been sales to non-traditional territories such as Israel, Indonesia and Finland," Dilip Chenoy, deputy director general of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)

Brand Bollywood seemed to have warmed up at Cannes this year. Movie companies and producers, who showcased their brand of cinema, have swung overseas business. From sales to international territories to co-productions and DVD deals. Tie-ups are also likely for English remakes of Hindi films. "Conservatively, business generated could have been 25-30% higher compared with the past one or two years. Together with markets like the US and UK, there have been sales to non-traditional territories such as Israel, Indonesia and Finland," Dilip Chenoy, deputy director general of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)

Some 33 years after the Fevicol was launched came the television commercial with the memorable line 'dum lagake haisha,' which took the synthetic adhesive brand from Pidilite Industries into consumer homes and into advertising halls of fame. But over the past five decades a lot more has gone into "the 100% mindshare" that Prabhakar Jain, CEO, global Fevicol division at Pidilite, claims the brand has today. From warding off competition — both small-scale to multinationals like Hoechst Dyes & Chemicals (which had a similar brand of white glue called Movicol)

MUMBAI: Media and entertainment company Bag Films on Monday said Kim Hye Jin has taken over as GM (Productions) of BAG and Sieun Animation Ltd, a joint venture of B.A.G. and Sieundesign Co. Ltd. Under her supervision, BAG and Sieun Animation has started operation at B.A.G.'s Animation Studio facility at Noida film city, the company said in a communique to the Bombay Stock Exchange. The BAG-Sieundesign joint venture has already started work on an animation series catering to the international market, it added.